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Dr. Alex Clayton is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film and Television at the University of Bristol. He holds a BA from the University of Warwick, an MA from the University of Kent, and a PhD from the University of Kent. His research focuses on film and television studies, with emphases on comedy theory, performance studies, and critical analysis of cinematic representation.
Notable research interests include the intersection of critical theory with film practice, autistic representation in cinema, and the aesthetics of television seriality. He has published widely on topics such as casting techniques, courtroom filming ethics, and the role of humor in panel shows. His work often bridges theoretical frameworks with close textual analysis, examining how formal choices shape audience engagement.
Clayton’s recent publications explore themes ranging from silent comedy’s gestural language to the philosophical underpinnings of film criticism. He actively contributes to public discourse through media engagements coordinated by the University’s Media and PR Team.
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